Thangmeiband road repairing work from today

Repairing work of the road stretch from Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai Chingjin to RIMS’ Morgue road would begin from tomorrow, according to Thangmeiband ACs MLA Kh Joykishan Source The Sangai Express

Repairing work of the road stretch from Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai Chingjin to RIMS’ Morgue road would begin from tomorrow, according to Thangmeiband ACs MLA Kh Joykishan Source The Sangai Express

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Now Irom Sharmila in Ripley’s Believe It or Not

Whether the State government or the India government recognised her legitimate struggle or pay any attention to her cause, Irom Chanu Sharmila and her more than 11 years old fast to press the demand for repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act, has caugh…

Whether the State government or the India government recognised her legitimate struggle or pay any attention to her cause, Irom Chanu Sharmila and her more than 11 years old fast to press the demand for repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act, has caught the attention of Ripley Entertainment Inc featuring her in its Ripley’s Believe It or Not Source Hueiyen News Service

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InterSchool spelling competition held at Tamenglong

The Zeliangrong Student Union Tamenglong District ZSUTD organized for the first time a District Level Inter school spelling competition today at Indoor Stadium Tamenglong, under the theme Spelling Bee” Source Hueiyen News Service

The Zeliangrong Student Union Tamenglong District ZSUTD organized for the first time a District Level Inter school spelling competition today at Indoor Stadium Tamenglong, under the theme Spelling Bee” Source Hueiyen News Service

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Arrest suspects behind the killing of Loitam Richard Nara

Amid growing public outcry demanding justice for Manipuri student Loitam Richard, died under suspicious circumstances in his college hostel here last month, a former Minister from that state today demanded immediate arrest of those behind the killing …

Amid growing public outcry demanding justice for Manipuri student Loitam Richard, died under suspicious circumstances in his college hostel here last month, a former Minister from that state today demanded immediate arrest of those behind the killing Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Karong MLA, Dr Pou visits Sadim Pukhri

Dr V Alexander Pao MLA47 Karong ST A C visited one of the oldest village Sadim Pukhri in Senapati District Manipur thus becoming the first MLA to have visited the village in 50 years Source The Sangai Express

Dr V Alexander Pao MLA47 Karong ST A C visited one of the oldest village Sadim Pukhri in Senapati District Manipur thus becoming the first MLA to have visited the village in 50 years Source The Sangai Express

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Loitam Richard’s report ready to roll

The Madanayakanahalli police on Monday briefed a police official from Manipur about the progress of investigation into the death of Manipuri student Richard Loitam at a city college hostel Source The Sangai Express

The Madanayakanahalli police on Monday briefed a police official from Manipur about the progress of investigation into the death of Manipuri student Richard Loitam at a city college hostel Source The Sangai Express

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Like to serve Manipur as an IAS officer Rammawii

Even though she was not satisfied with the result of the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2012, Ann Rammawii Haokip still want to serve her motherland, Manipur as an IAS officer Source Hueiyen News Service Nomita Khongbantabam

Even though she was not satisfied with the result of the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2012, Ann Rammawii Haokip still want to serve her motherland, Manipur as an IAS officer Source Hueiyen News Service Nomita Khongbantabam

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Drugs seized, counterfeit racket busted

A large quantity of pharmaceutical drug Acti Feel which are abused by a section of youngsters as intoxicating substance has been seized by Imphal West District Police from Imphal Airport Source The Sangai Express

A large quantity of pharmaceutical drug Acti Feel which are abused by a section of youngsters as intoxicating substance has been seized by Imphal West District Police from Imphal Airport Source The Sangai Express

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Women legislators spurn kinswomen None turns up at their reception

Though womenfolk in Manipur have hailed election of three women candidates to the State Assembly this time as ‘historic’, their joy and happiness was shattered into pieces after none of the three elected women legislators turned up in a reception funct…

Though womenfolk in Manipur have hailed election of three women candidates to the State Assembly this time as ‘historic’, their joy and happiness was shattered into pieces after none of the three elected women legislators turned up in a reception function hosted solely for them here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Irom Sharmila in Ripley’s Believe It or Not

Irom Sharmila Chanu’s ongoing hunger strike for the last eleven years against the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act has somewhat reached out to a larger audience with her lone struggle being featured in ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not ‘ S…

Irom Sharmila Chanu’s ongoing hunger strike for the last eleven years against the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act has somewhat reached out to a larger audience with her lone struggle being featured in ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not ‘ Source The Sangai Express

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Student bodies submit memo to HM over Richard Loitam murder case

The cry demanding justice to Loitam Richard murder case gets louder every passing day in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

The cry demanding justice to Loitam Richard murder case gets louder every passing day in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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News reporting training concludes

The 15 day Basic Training Course on News Reporting organized by Directorate of Information and Public Relations DIPR , Government of Manipur concluded at Manipur Press Club here today Source Hueiyen News Service

The 15 day Basic Training Course on News Reporting organized by Directorate of Information and Public Relations DIPR , Government of Manipur concluded at Manipur Press Club here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Complete NH-53 work before monsoon: Minister to BRO – Times of India

Complete NH-53 work before monsoon: Minister to BROTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Manipur's newly-inducted works minister Khumujam Ratankumar has asked the Border Roads Organization (BRO) to complete the development work of the National Highway 53 connectin…

Complete NH-53 work before monsoon: Minister to BRO
Times of India
IMPHAL: Manipur's newly-inducted works minister Khumujam Ratankumar has asked the Border Roads Organization (BRO) to complete the development work of the National Highway 53 connecting Imphal and Jiribam sub-division bordering Assam before the onset of

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Believe it or Not, Sharmila on Ripley’s web page – Calcutta Telegraph

Believe it or Not, Sharmila on Ripley's web pageCalcutta TelegraphImphal, May 8: Manipur rights crusader Irom Sharmila has found a place on the pages of Ripley's Believe it or Not. Ripley's put up Sharmila's sketch, along with a brief n…

Believe it or Not, Sharmila on Ripley's web page
Calcutta Telegraph
Imphal, May 8: Manipur rights crusader Irom Sharmila has found a place on the pages of Ripley's Believe it or Not. Ripley's put up Sharmila's sketch, along with a brief note on her struggle, on its website on April 13 this year.
Ripley's site highlights Irom Sharmila's strifeTimes of India
Sharmila finds place in Believe It or NotAssam Tribune

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Manipur scientist faces racist barbs – Daily Mail

Daily MailManipur scientist faces racist barbsDaily MailBy Kumar Rakesh Subjected to racial barbs because of alleged professional jealousy, a talented forensic expert has taken several of his colleagues to court. Dr CP Singh, a scientist with the Foren…


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Manipur scientist faces racist barbs
Daily Mail
By Kumar Rakesh Subjected to racial barbs because of alleged professional jealousy, a talented forensic expert has taken several of his colleagues to court. Dr CP Singh, a scientist with the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in the Capital,

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Like to serve Manipur as an IAS officer: Rammawii – E-Pao.net

Like to serve Manipur as an IAS officer: RammawiiE-Pao.netImphal, May 08 2012: Even though she was not satisfied with the result of the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2012, Ann Rammawii Haokip still want to serve her motherland, Manipur as an IAS offi…

Like to serve Manipur as an IAS officer: Rammawii
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Imphal, May 08 2012: Even though she was not satisfied with the result of the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2012, Ann Rammawii Haokip still want to serve her motherland, Manipur as an IAS officer. Speaking to Hueiyen Lanpao on the phone from

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U-16 cricket tournament

IMPHAL, May 8: The Manipur Cricket Association (MCA) has informed to all the affiliated units/district… more »

IMPHAL, May 8: The Manipur Cricket Association (MCA) has informed to all the affiliated units/district associations/clubs that the MCA U-16 cricket tournament will be commenced from May 25 at Khuman Lampak Sports Cricket Office and Luwangpokpa Cricket Stadium.

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Dangerous beams

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As we are discussing traffic management, we also find it pertinent to look deeper into the level of awareness among our drivers on traffic dos and don’ts, driving regulations including the rules of night driving. We do not know whether the state Transport department and the Traffic police understand that public awareness is also one of the important focus areas in traffic management. We recently saw the efforts of the traffic police to educate drivers on the traffic lights at intersections which are not functioning now. Now 5 to 10 traffic police personnel are on duty at the busy intersections which was done by a traffic policeman years ago. Yes, the number of vehicles and traffic has increased in leaps and bounds in recent times and it has reached unmanageable proportions. A scientific solution has become necessary by drawing in lessons on traffic from major metropolitan cities. But today we want to discuss about the level of awareness on traffic regulations among the new drivers and their education. Quizzing new applicants for driving licenses on traffic knowledge before issue of license by the Transport offices could be very useful. Secondly, distribution of leaflets containing traffic regulations at road intersections would be very informative to both old and new drivers. Our focus today is on night driving. Our drivers with the exception of long distance truckers and bus drivers simply do not understand the rules of night driving and it is one of the major causes of road accidents. It is specially dangerous during blackouts. The lights on a car have two purposes: they help you see at night and they help other road users see you. One does not have to wait for the night time to turn on the car or two wheeler lights or for that matter until the street lights come on. If light levels dip, whatever time of day, then it is necessary to turn on lights. It is certainly wise to have lights on as dusk approaches.

The vehicle headlights have two setting: dip and full beam. When driving at night on lit roads one should have the headlights switched to dip. A standard set of headlights provides about 30 metres of visibility when dipped and about 100 metres when on full beam. In urban areas in every country, drivers are always advised to use dipped headlights. This has to be grilled into the heads of our drivers. When driving at night in built-up areas pedestrians can be incredibly difficult to see, so the drivers need to approach pedestrian crossings with caution. Horns are not normally used in cities. Instead, repeated switching from dip to full beam is used to warn other road users. When driving on unlit roads and when no other traffic can be seen ahead, one could turn the headlights on full beam. When one sees a vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist approaching he or she must turn the headlights to dip. The Highway Code states that one should not use any lights in a way that would dazzle or cause discomfort to other road users, including pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders. One of the biggest night time hazards is dazzle, caused by the light from on-coming headlights. For newly qualified drivers, driving at night for the first few times can be a shock to the system, especially in busy traffic on unlit roads. Driving at night is a skill that needs to be learnt. As learner drivers one is not required to have lessons in driving at night however, for safety`s sake, one may find it useful to ask your instructor for a few night time lessons just be sure. During the day, light is pretty well evenly distributed but at night intense light sources cut through the black making it hard on your eyes and sometimes even acting to disorientate you. This light also causes dazzle.

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Wise old Socrates

Socrates is such an important figure in the root history of modernity. His famous aphorism, “The unexamined life is not worth living” is a central tenet of modern times. He dared those around him to question their lives, to take nothing for granted, to accept no authority but that of their mind.

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

Many years ago while I was researching to write a book, I studied many theologians and philosophers. Among them I liked Socrates best. He mixed pleasure with his studies as I did. It is more than 2,400 years since his death, but his philosophies are remarkably relevant today.

Socrates is such an important figure in the root history of modernity. His famous aphorism, “The unexamined life is not worth living” is a central tenet of modern times. He dared those around him to question their lives, to take nothing for granted, to accept no authority but that of their mind.

At his trial Socrates was asked to retract his teachings in order to save his life. “Go and f… yourself” was his reply. He taunted the jury, saying that he should get free dinners for life for his service to the city of Athens. He believed in the type of life he led, the life of thinking for himself, and was willing to die for this value. Indeed he died for it.

Socrates was sentenced to death, mainly because he was thought to be against ‘democracy’. He did say that he thought most intelligent people should make decisions for everybody. However, he could not be charged for these opinions.
He was formally charged for two reasons: (1) for corrupting youth and (2) piety – not acknowledging the gods of the city and introducing new gods.

The jury in his trial was chosen by lottery from male citizen volunteers. After the jury decided he was guilty, his punishment was also voted on. It was decided by the majority that he would be forced to drink hemlock (a poisonous liquid) to kill himself.

After the sentence was heard he took a mouthful of hemlock and addressed the court. His last words were, “The hour of departure has arrived, and we go our ways – I to die and you to live. Which is better, only God knows?”

When the last hour came; his chains were taken off, and he was allowed to converse freely with his friends. He sent away his weeping wife in order that her grief might not interfere with the discussion.

The records of Socrates’ philosophical works are like the Bible in that he left no writings behind him. The only records are through the Dialogues of Plato, and the records and works of Xenophon, an Ancient Greek historian. Plato was his disciple.

Socrates lived from 469 -399 BCE. There was democracy in Greece at that time. As a young man he served in the Peloponnesian War. Later he worked as a stone mason to support his wife and three children. When he inherited some money from his father, he had spare time to try to understand one’s values and motivations.

He said he was wise because he admitted he was ignorant, and that it was imperative to pursue knowledge all of one’s life. He also believed that a person had to do what he thought was right, no matter what. To be happy and fulfilled, a person had to keep his soul healthy. This was done by always learning, self-examination, and gaining wisdom.

Socrates was a man of the streets, drinking, partying and sweating out in the gym in Athens. He had many young men who listened to him and participated in dialogue with him. It was through this dialogue that he guided them to see things in a different way and delve into the true nature of things.

Through the dialogue, he would help students think for themselves and figure out the basic meaning of concepts like friendship, truth, and democracy. This method later became the “Socratic method”, and is sometimes called “guided reasoning.”

He was indifferent to worldly success. He berated his peers for a selfish pursuit of material gain. He questioned the value of going to fight under an ideological banner of “democracy”. He questioned many things, such as religion, governments, and ethics. Socrates’ main mission was to find the best way to live on earth. Some of his main philosophies are:

“It is not living that matters, but living rightly.”
“All men’s souls are immortal, but the souls of the righteous are immortal and divine.”
“False words are not always evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil.”
“The unexamined life is not worth living.”
“One who is injured ought not to return the injury, for on no account can it be right to an injustice; and is not right to return an injury, or to do evil to any man, however much we have suffered from him.”

Socrates was not really against democracy. He meant that the word “democracy” is not a magician’s aba kadabra (Arabic meaning ‘let the things be destroyed’) that with the mumble of this word all ills of the humanity will automatically disappear.

The famous “Socratic method” of debate (Method Elenchus or Socratic debate) is a dialectical method, which I used in my book, the Origin of the Meiteis of Manipur. It is a form of debate between individuals with opposing viewpoints based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to illuminate ideas.

Socrates is described by some as the world’s first ideological martyr. Plato was a student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle. Socrates was almost certainly an atheist. He argued reason should prevail over religion/spirituality. He would toss religious dogma if it did not meet the reason test. Like a scientist, he would be prepared to change his views based on modern thinking and new technology.

The Poet Mellitus prosecuted Socrates at his trial as questioning ‘what is above and below’. In another sense, Socrates was questioning the Gods. Mellitus calls Socrates an atheist in which he does not believe in any God such as Zeus, Chronis and Uranus. who were believed by many people in Athens at that time. Socrates not only questioned their existence but also their accomplishments.

Socrates is famous for many thought-provoking short-sayings. The one I like best: To fear death, my friends, is only to think ourselves wise, without being wise; for it is to think that we know what we do not know.

For anything that men can tell, death may be the greatest good that can happen to them; but they fear it as if they knew quite well that it was the greatest of evils. And what is this but that shameful ignorance of thinking that we know what we do not know?

Death, says Socrates, is the separation of soul and body – the separation of mind and body. This is similar to the Hindu philosophy of Dualism (Dvaita). In theology, there is the concept that human has two basic natures: the physical and the spiritual

Socrates describes the fate of souls after death: the good go to heaven, the bad to hell, the intermediate to purgatory

Socrates was considered the wisest man of his time, but he is a bit off the track by modern standards. I think it was because he lived long before science. He was not scientific in thinking.

He said “No one who has not studies philosophy and who is not entirely pure at the time of his departure is allowed to enter the company of the gods, but the lover of knowledge only.” That is only the true philosopher goes to heaven when he dies.

His courage in the face of death would have been more remarkable if he had not believed that he was going to enjoy eternal bliss in the company of gods. So, he remained calm, humorous and devoid of fear to the last moment, caring more for what he believed to be true than for anything else whatever.

The write is based in the UK
e-Mail: imsingh@onetel.com
Website: www.drimsingh.co.uk

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